Parliamentary election in Turkey 2002

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1999General election 20022007
Result (in%)
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
34.3
19.4
9.5
8.4
7.3
6.2
5.1
2.5
1.2
6.2
Gains and losses
compared to 1999
 % p
 35
 30th
 25th
 20th
 15th
 10
   5
   0
  -5
-10
-15
-20
-25
+34.3
+10.7
-2.5
-9.6
+7.3
+1.4
-8.1
-12.9
-21.0
+0.5
Template: election chart / maintenance / notes
Remarks:
f 1999: HADEP
h 1999: FP
Distribution of seats
   
A total of 550 seats
  • CHP : 178
  • Independent: 9
  • ACP : 363

The election for the 22nd Grand National Assembly of Turkey took place on November 3, 2002. The 550 members of the national parliament were elected . The election was shaped by the economic crisis of 2001 and the 10 percent hurdle , which - unlike the elections of previous decades - massively postponed the result and resulted in a fundamental change in the Turkish party system. Those who chose to vote for a small party feared that their vote would be lost. Many voters therefore chose a different party than they would have voted without a clause.

All five parties represented in parliament failed because of the threshold clause, including the three governing parties, the Democratic Left Party (DSP) with 2.5 percent (after 22.2% in 1999), the Motherland Party (ANAP) with 5.1 percent (after 13.2 percent) % 1999) and MHP with 8.4 percent (after 18.0 1999).
Only two parties entered parliament: the newly founded AKP and the (formerly long-running state) CHP . It was the first two-party parliament since the 1957-1960 legislative period . The AKP achieved almost a two-thirds majority with 34.4 percent of the vote; the CHP received 19.4 percent of the vote.

The 363 of the 550 seats for the AKP corresponded to 66.0 percent; The AKP thus missed the two-thirds majority required for constitutional amendments by four seats.

Participating parties

Eighteen parties ran for election:

logo Political party Alignment
Justice and Development Party (AKP) Islamic - conservative
Flag of the Republican People's Party (Turkey) .svg Republican People's Party (CHP) Kemalist , social democratic
Doğru Yol Partisi Logo.gif Right Path Party (DYP) conservative
Flag of the Nationalist Movement Party.svg Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) right-wing extremist
Genç Parti.svg Boy party (GP) nationalist
Democratic People's Party (DEHAP) nationalist
Motherland Party (ANAP) liberal - conservative
Party of Bliss (SP) Islamist
Democracy Sol Parti Logo.svg Democratic Left Party (DSP) social democratic
New Turkey Party (YTP) social democratic
Büyük Birlik Partisi.svg Great Unity Party (BBP) Islamic - nationalist
Home Party (YURT-P) conservative
İşçi Partisi.jpg Workers' Party (IP) socialist
Logo BTP.svg Independent Turkey Party (BTP) nationalist
Logo Özgürlük ve Dayanışma Partisi.svg Party of Freedom and Solidarity (ÖDP) socialist
Liberal Democratic Party (Turkey) Logo.svg Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) liberal
People's Party (MP) nationalist
Türkiye Komünist Partisi Logo.svg Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) Communist

Election result

Winners by provinces
County winners
Result of the parliamentary elections in Turkey in 2002
Political party be right Seats
number % +/- number +/-
Justice and Development Party (AKP) 10,808,229 34.28 New 363 New
Republican People's Party (CHP) 6,113,352 19.39 +10.68 178 +178
Right Path Party (DYP) 3,008,942 9.54 −2.47 0 −85
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) 2,635,787 8.36 −9.62 0 −129
Boy party (GP) 2,285,598 7.25 New 0 New
Democratic People's Party (DEHAP) 1,960,660 6.22 New 0 New
Motherland Party (ANAP) 1,618,465 5.13 −8.09 0 −86
Party of Bliss (SP) 785.489 2.49 New 0 New
Democratic Left Party (DSP) 384.009 1.22 −20.97 0 −136
New Turkey Party (YTP) 363,869 1.15 New 0 New
Great Unity Party (BBP) 322.093 1.02 −0.44 0 ± 0
Independent 314.251 1.00 +0.13 9 +6
Home Party (YURT-P) 294.909 0.94 New 0 New
Workers' Party (IP) 159,843 0.51 +0.33 0 ± 0
Independent Turkey Party (BTP) 150,482 0.48 New 0 New
Party of Freedom and Solidarity (ÖDP) 106.023 0.34 −0.46 0 ± 0
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) 89,331 0.28 −0.13 0 ± 0
People's Party (MP) 68.271 0.22 −0.03 0 ± 0
Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) 59,180 0.19 New 0 New
total 31,528,783 100.00 550
Valid votes 31,528,783 96.21 +0.72
Invalid votes 1,239,378 3.79 −0.72
voter turnout 32,768,161 79.14 −7.95
Non-voters 8,638,866 20.86 +7.95
Registered voters 41,407,027
Source: High Electoral Committee

Effects

Because of the high threshold of 10%, only the AKP and the CHP made it into parliament as parties. Thus only 60 percent of the voters were represented in parliament. The AKP won 365 of the 550 seats and formed a government under Abdullah Gül alone . All parties in the former coalition government failed.

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was unable to vote because of his conviction. But through a constitutional amendment and the cancellation of the election in the province of Siirt , he was subsequently able to enter parliament as a member of the province of Siirt. In 2003 he replaced Abdullah Gül as head of government.

See also

Web links

Footnotes

  1. ^ NTV
  2. Official result of the 2002 parliamentary elections (votes) High Electoral Committee , PDF file (Turkish)
  3. Official result of the 2002 parliamentary elections (distribution of seats) High Electoral Committee , PDF file (Turkish)